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in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration overpromise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get away with this, and they are, as we're seeing. >> right, it was a promise that they're seeing they could not themselves keep. wendell potter, thank you very much. >>> all right, congressman barney frank's name was brought up, cited as the authority, the man supporting the bill. but that is not exactly the case. he will be here to react coming up next. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across
in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration overpromise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get...
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in california, you can get a lucrative tax charge if it's under $1 million. calderon was willing it make it for apres. during the year-long probe, the undercover agents met at in of the swankiest restaurants. the conversations were recorded. money is not an object. calderon wanted his family added to the payroll. he told the agents, any help that you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. his daughter was hired. it under lines our democracy. >> rapper ti, it cost almost had thousand dollars for a vip table and drinks. no evidence that the gift was ever disclosed as required by state law. >> it would be a crime. so the prosecutors will bring those of violations, because it's easy for a jury to understand when they see somebody receiving gifts and not reporting it >> the calderons are a political dynasty. three brothers who have had a grip on power for 30 years. charles is a leader in both the state assembly and the senate. thomas was an assemblyman, and he's now a highly paid political consultant. that's a long run when we talk about political dynasties,
in california, you can get a lucrative tax charge if it's under $1 million. calderon was willing it make it for apres. during the year-long probe, the undercover agents met at in of the swankiest restaurants. the conversations were recorded. money is not an object. calderon wanted his family added to the payroll. he told the agents, any help that you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. his daughter was hired. it under lines our democracy. >> rapper ti, it cost almost had thousand...
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why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the d
why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus...
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economic impact of social security payments, about 165 million american workers pay social security taxes. >> for every one dollar in benefits, we generate two dollars more in economic activity. so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing, what's going on with the barges in san francisco? now the mystery is solved. what this barge has to do with the popular search engine google. google. stay with us. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowne
economic impact of social security payments, about 165 million american workers pay social security taxes. >> for every one dollar in benefits, we generate two dollars more in economic activity. so social security is not only critical to the individual, it's critical to the entire economy. >> the social security administration also says about 10 million americans will pay higher taxes next year. in new york, laura engel, fox news. >>> it's a mystery that's had many buzzing,...
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on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the squad performed a flyover before the navy game. it was the group's first public appearance since their funding was cut. no worries, they have big plans for 2014. thanks for joining us. at jaime colby tv on fox. >> have a great sunday. >> join us on twitter. >>> i am live from washington and a key architect of obamacare admits the system could go into a death spiral if enough people can't beacon vinceed to sign up on the -- be convinced to sign up on the exchanges. a new hour starts right now. >> he was a great man who showed his love for our family. he wa
on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the...
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percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last night. we are focused on getting the implementation on track, and so that americans across the country are able to get the benefits that the affordable care act promises. >> all right, let's get help with what jay carney said. bret baier is here. >> hi, alisyn. >> you are fluent in washington speak. you have been there long enough. jay carney said we didn't break that promise. if your insurance down graded it, it is not our fault, it is the insurance company's fault, is he accurate? >> no, no one said what they say they said. the president said what we said you could keep your plan if it hasn't change
percent of the population are getting information they need to know that they can avail themselves of tax credits, that will make their insurance cheaper than it otherwise would be. and in all situations for them, insurance options they have available to them is better and more quality coverage than what they are getting now. and the boston said there last night a portion of the individuals will pay higher premiums in the front end and the president talked about that in boston and again last...
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argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different than a penalty. if we speed and have a point assessed. if you are i owe a tax and think it is too much. we pay the tax first and get the money back, later. that's what will happen to individuals who will not obtain insurance coverage because obama care doesn't work and the computer system couldn't get them to the insurance carrier and the dead line passed. >> so it is line garnishing the wages. >> it is the moral equivalent, yes. if you owe the tax and don't pay it, your employer will collect tax by taking it out of money that otherwise goes to you and send it to the irs. >> judge, help me with something. you ge
argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different...
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they have to been they will pay a penalty tax. this is the problem, there is a passive attitude by some on the left that it is a technical glichlt it is not. it is a disastrous malfunction on the biggest plan that the president pushed in his administration. the fact that he is so detached is concerning. >> go a head, chris. >> i find it humorous when they talk about obama care and health care in general. i want waiting for a health care proposal on the other side or fixes. are there problems with the roll out absolutely. the question is how do you fix those? the administration is focused on fixing the problem. six months we have serious issues. i hope i hear more solutions than simply critizing. >> the republicans are not your problem. who is critizing the roll out. john stewart. saturday night live. that's why the paradigm shifted. you are angerring a lot of people. >> come up with a credible solution to fix it. >> you know the whole roll. we have come up with many. >> he is practicing his lines today. >> thank you. >> gentle man
they have to been they will pay a penalty tax. this is the problem, there is a passive attitude by some on the left that it is a technical glichlt it is not. it is a disastrous malfunction on the biggest plan that the president pushed in his administration. the fact that he is so detached is concerning. >> go a head, chris. >> i find it humorous when they talk about obama care and health care in general. i want waiting for a health care proposal on the other side or fixes. are there...
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instead, lois lerner gives them a slew of documents, including tax returnings. i'm trying to think of a legitimate reason for her doing that allegedly. are there any legitimate ones? >> it's very hard to say. i mean, you can imagine her giving a yes or no answer and then maybe a little more information, maybe sending the public 990 forms which is the disclosure form that nonprofits do. you can imagine her being a little cooperative. that she wet beyond cooperative and actually, it appears, it appears that she went beyond cooperative it looked like and tried to actually provide confidential information. and, you know, this is part of a larger pattern at the irs. we know that someone at the irs illegally leaked information about the national organization for marriage which is a felony in the context of a ballot referendum. gregg: you know, i looked up the federal law on this, we'll put it up on the screen here. it's very clear. no officer or employee of the united states shall disclose any return or return information obtained by him in any manner in connection wi
instead, lois lerner gives them a slew of documents, including tax returnings. i'm trying to think of a legitimate reason for her doing that allegedly. are there any legitimate ones? >> it's very hard to say. i mean, you can imagine her giving a yes or no answer and then maybe a little more information, maybe sending the public 990 forms which is the disclosure form that nonprofits do. you can imagine her being a little cooperative. that she wet beyond cooperative and actually, it...
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never left him, that phrase because taxes were raised. is this that kind of moment for president obama? >> not at all. the last person anybody will listen to about obamacare is mitt romney coming architect of obamacare and with president obama. he has his own credibility problems. martha: he is hardly the only person saying this. >> the fact is his plan is the reason we have obamacare. he chose to run for president in 2008. so in 2012 mitt romney rejected romneycare and the voters rejected him as president. martha: the fact is what does it mean to me now? i have got obamacare, promise i would not lose my doctor and lo and behold people are getting kicked off these plans all across america. how does this president turn it around? does he say i own this plan, it is mine, come with me, i will pull you through this? >> two things, martha. that is exactly what he needs to do. what he should have said and what he needs to say now is you can keep your plan if you like it, or you are going to get a better plan with better benefits that cost less.
never left him, that phrase because taxes were raised. is this that kind of moment for president obama? >> not at all. the last person anybody will listen to about obamacare is mitt romney coming architect of obamacare and with president obama. he has his own credibility problems. martha: he is hardly the only person saying this. >> the fact is his plan is the reason we have obamacare. he chose to run for president in 2008. so in 2012 mitt romney rejected romneycare and the voters...
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we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing continues in washington. martha: the health care chief marilyn tavenner receiving a grilling right now on the obamacare rollout. much more on the plan to fix the problems right after this, we will be right back. martha: the saga continues and it plays out again tomorrow, right? bill: in november we will have some numbers for you. martha: looking forward to that. that will be an interesting day. bill: tavenner continues today and sebelius will be tomorrow. we will see what kind of progress is made. a different hearing tomorrow, different cast of characters. martha: we will see you later. and we will se
we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing...
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bill: your income tax, sales tax, how about a driving tax. why some states are now looking to charge people for every mile they drive and how the world with a plan to track that? martha: the old saying lice may never strikes twice turned out to be a myth for this man. we will tell you about his very close call. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! bill
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people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
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and i would, really i would like to know how my federal tax dollars, you know, fund his insurance policy, how he can turn around and fine me for not purchasing something i can't afford in the first place. martha: yeah, and now there's -- >> it doesn't add up. martha: -- members of congress are trying to make sure their employees are dwrfed in. >> absolutely. martha: that whole issue, as well, is a real red herring as it turns out. it felt like some of these so-called substandard plans if you got them before the law was passed, that you would be able to keep that plan. but it looks like in the law it's very easy to become ungrandfatherred because the plans seem to sort of change a little bit all the time, right? >> exactly. and even, you know, having private health insurance they increase the premiums every so often, and so we would have to either increase our deductible or whatever, and i have a feeling that's what happened to us. we had to increase our deductible to $5,000 to be able to afford the premium. and because we did that, now my policy is not available anymore. martha: that is
and i would, really i would like to know how my federal tax dollars, you know, fund his insurance policy, how he can turn around and fine me for not purchasing something i can't afford in the first place. martha: yeah, and now there's -- >> it doesn't add up. martha: -- members of congress are trying to make sure their employees are dwrfed in. >> absolutely. martha: that whole issue, as well, is a real red herring as it turns out. it felt like some of these so-called substandard...
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if you haven't paid your federal taxes, you said, if you want to get a federal contract you should be prohibited from doing that. barack obama the senator agreed with that, i'm agreeing with it now, yet we till can't get that kind of bill done, it's just another symptom of the two sides working together. i want to be that person. i'm a tea party guy but i want to work in a bipartisan way to strive forward but it's just not happening and it's very frustrating. >> at the same time on health care, do you think with all the problems with website, we're all acknowledging and ridiculinridin fact people tell me, i.t. people, if you don't know what is wrong with the code, you're really going to have to start from scratch. they don't know how there's an easy fix to this. at some point if the website works, is it possible republicans in general were wrong, that giving health care to however many million more people is bottom line a good thing? >> i'm not opposed to a website. i am concerned about a website that is not open and transparent, that is transmitting information that is not encrypted,
if you haven't paid your federal taxes, you said, if you want to get a federal contract you should be prohibited from doing that. barack obama the senator agreed with that, i'm agreeing with it now, yet we till can't get that kind of bill done, it's just another symptom of the two sides working together. i want to be that person. i'm a tea party guy but i want to work in a bipartisan way to strive forward but it's just not happening and it's very frustrating. >> at the same time on health...
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whether it's private pay, tax pair pay, if the cost of health care is going up faster than wages and profits we can't sustain it. system reform is essential. >> i would agree with you, peter. that's one of the big missed opportunities with the president's health care is dealing with the cost of the health care supposed to focusing on who's going to provide it, government or private sector. >> congressman welch, given all the problems of the website including it remains down right now, these are critical days, obviously, in trying to encourage people to sign up, is it time to consider delaying some of the penalties for people who don't have the affordable care act provisions by the required dates? >> i think common sense fairness is that you have to align the penalties with the access to the web site. you can't impose a penalty on somebody who didn't get the coverage because the website was broken. i think we've got to be paying real close attention so that people have a fair amount of time in order to get on the website. and so i think a common sense approach is let's ewhen this is w
whether it's private pay, tax pair pay, if the cost of health care is going up faster than wages and profits we can't sustain it. system reform is essential. >> i would agree with you, peter. that's one of the big missed opportunities with the president's health care is dealing with the cost of the health care supposed to focusing on who's going to provide it, government or private sector. >> congressman welch, given all the problems of the website including it remains down right...
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed to have been stolen by the nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommende
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed...
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead over democrat barbara buono. he refused to rule out the possibility he would resign before a second term is over to run for president. >>> coming up on the morning news, a survivor's story. one of the cleveland kidnapping victim shares the horrific details of her ten years in captivity. this is the cbs morning news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by airborne, immune support, now in the form of gummis. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncert
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead...
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one thing sure the federal tax dollars are pouring in. a cbs news analysis shows the 15 states opted to set up exchanges are spending more than $1.1 billion to launch and implement the websites. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it is $100 million and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon which has enrolled 56,000 people in medicaid to argue things are working. >> that is 56,000 more americans who now have health care. that doesn't depend on a website. >> reporter: it is a good thing because oregon's website doesn't work. the new medicaid enrollments came through the mail. the state website has yet to enroll a single person. clay johnson is a former member of president obama's technology team. >> what we have done is created systems that enable this level of waste. >> reporter: he links federal rules that favor large government contractors who win out over and over like cgi which won bids in five different states to help develop websites the sam
one thing sure the federal tax dollars are pouring in. a cbs news analysis shows the 15 states opted to set up exchanges are spending more than $1.1 billion to launch and implement the websites. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it is $100 million and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon which has enrolled 56,000 people in medicaid to argue things are working. >> that is 56,000 more americans...
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the federal tax dollars are pouring in. the 15 states that opted to set up their own exchanges have set up $1.1 billion to launch and implement their own obama care websites, often paying the contractor to do the same job in different states. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it's $100 million. and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon where 56,000 people have signed up for medicaid. >> that's 56,000 more americans that have health care and they didn't count on the website. >> reporter: and that's a good thing. their applications came through the machlt clay johnson is a former member of the obama technology team. >> what we've done is created systems that enable this level of waste. >> reporter: he blames federal rults who went out over and over like cgi which won bids in five didn't states to help develop their websites. that's the same company now under fire for its role as lead contractor for the federal website. >> cgi federa
the federal tax dollars are pouring in. the 15 states that opted to set up their own exchanges have set up $1.1 billion to launch and implement their own obama care websites, often paying the contractor to do the same job in different states. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it's $100 million. and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon where 56,000 people have signed up for medicaid. >> that's...
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mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for that. it's usually very, very small things and very simple things. it's not bullying. players don't feel intimidated. it's a really simple thing. but then what the miami dolphins did, wolf, they some of those players just took it to an entirely new level and really took it to a place where it hasn't been in the nfl, in my opinion, in a long, long time. went way too far in my opinion. >> you hear a lot you know rookies, are hazed by some of the veterans when they go into the preseason and the training and all of that. that's been going on, as long as i know. >> a long time. >> what
mike, very often it's, it's something about money and it's called the rookie tax. a lot of folks, including nfl fans don't really know what we're talking about. what is going on here? >> well, basically it's really simple thing, where a good example is, a team like in chicago, their players, first-year rookie guys will come into the league and they'll buy dinner for the other players, they'll pay for dinner. or they'll make sure the doughnuts are all there for the players, they'll pay for...
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to have a carbon tax to get it cost competitive. if we're going to do it in a market based way, you have to have a carbon tax. if you're going to attack somebody, don't attack the environmentalists, who are trying to get the costs right to make clean energy go forward. to me, that's the weird thing about the film. >> i'm not attacking environmentalists. i am an environmentalist and everybody in my film is an environment environmentalist. just a couple of days ago, four of the world's leading climate scientists wrote a letter to the leadership of the environmental movement pleading with them to support the developmentment of advanced nuclear technology to combat climate change and that has been met with dismissal from the leadership and i think it's, they've doubled down on this epic i think it shows the leadership of the environmental movement has passed its expiration date. people need to take control of this movement and assert themselves so it operates in the interest of their interesting and not the interests of the cold war gen
to have a carbon tax to get it cost competitive. if we're going to do it in a market based way, you have to have a carbon tax. if you're going to attack somebody, don't attack the environmentalists, who are trying to get the costs right to make clean energy go forward. to me, that's the weird thing about the film. >> i'm not attacking environmentalists. i am an environmentalist and everybody in my film is an environment environmentalist. just a couple of days ago, four of the world's...
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the way he plans to do that is by raising taxes on the rich to help educate and create universal pre-k for low-income children. de blasio's biracial family has resonated with black and latino voters. meanwhile, joe lhota once served as mayor giuliani's budget director. he's more closely aligned with the current mayor, michael bloomberg. de blasio would be the city's first democratic mayor in more than two decades. stunning when you think that the majority of voters here are actually democrats. >> debra, thank you. anna, tell me why these voters may want to secede. >> reporter: well, there are 11 counties in northern colorado voting on whether or not to create a 51st state. these are rural communities angry at a democratic-run legislature. the house, the senate, the governor's office all democratic majority. they're mad about gun control. they're mad about renewable energy standards. this is the way they think they're going to best have their voices heard. the idea of secession isn't likely to become a reality regardless of how today's vote goes, but it certainly sends a powerful messag
the way he plans to do that is by raising taxes on the rich to help educate and create universal pre-k for low-income children. de blasio's biracial family has resonated with black and latino voters. meanwhile, joe lhota once served as mayor giuliani's budget director. he's more closely aligned with the current mayor, michael bloomberg. de blasio would be the city's first democratic mayor in more than two decades. stunning when you think that the majority of voters here are actually democrats....
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on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's biracial teenage son. >> he is the only democrat with the guts to really break in the bloomberg years, the only one who will raise taxes on the rich to fund early childhood and after-school programs. he has the boldest plan to build affordable housing and is the only one who will end a stop and frisk area that unfairly targets people of color. he will be a mayor for every new yorker, no matter where they live or what they look like, and i would say that even if he weren't my dad. >> david, as you well know, that ad has received more than 280,000 views
on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's...
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i pay more fees, more back taxes. just to get the second phase of this. it's a ten-year process just to become a legal permanent resident if that individual chooses so. after three more years, so after a 13-year process, then you can file for citizenship. that would be the earliest way. one amendment though, i have negotiated into this bill my enlist act. i served with a lot of immigrants in the military through desert storm and through somalia. i just very strongly believe that immigrants that want to be our country should have the quickest pathway 0 citizenship and that's exactly what my amendment does. >> jeff denham is the republican congressman from california. thanks for coming in. >> wolf, good to talk to you again. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the former president big clinton is on the campaign trail today, this time in virginia lending support to a close friend running for governor. we're taking a closer look at that race and how the 2016 presidential race potentially could be shaping up. that's next. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is
i pay more fees, more back taxes. just to get the second phase of this. it's a ten-year process just to become a legal permanent resident if that individual chooses so. after three more years, so after a 13-year process, then you can file for citizenship. that would be the earliest way. one amendment though, i have negotiated into this bill my enlist act. i served with a lot of immigrants in the military through desert storm and through somalia. i just very strongly believe that immigrants that...
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plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why did the president continue to say that and if they did know that many people were going to lose their plans three years ago, why did he continue over the three-year period? who was informing him or who was not informing him that there were millions of americans who were going to see a loss of health insurancehan. now, when you talk about what is working in some of the states and she la referenced kentucky and california, basically what they have is medicaid expansion. and in kentucky, 21,000 of the 26,000 enrollees are those that have enrolled for medicaid. what we are seeing in tennessee is that people are
plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why...
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the premiums were lower than expected an millions will qualify for tax credits. and we know that consumers are eager. and to the millions who have tried to shop and enroll, i want to apologize to you that it has not worked as well as it should. i want to assure that you healthcare.gov can and will be fixed. we are working around the clock to deliver the shopping experience that you deserve. we are seeing improvements each week. and we said publicly by the end of november the experience on the site will be smooth for the vast majority of users. over the past month millions have visited health care.gov to take a look at coverage. and in that time, nearly 700,000 applications for coverage has been submit the across the nation. more than half of those are in the federal marketplace alone. this confirms that american people are looking for quality, affordable health care coverage. we know that the consumer experience has been fraus traiting for many americans. some have this trouble locking into the site and others are receiving slow response times. this initial exper
the premiums were lower than expected an millions will qualify for tax credits. and we know that consumers are eager. and to the millions who have tried to shop and enroll, i want to apologize to you that it has not worked as well as it should. i want to assure that you healthcare.gov can and will be fixed. we are working around the clock to deliver the shopping experience that you deserve. we are seeing improvements each week. and we said publicly by the end of november the experience on the...
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best crafted by states with bipartisan support and input from its employers as we did without raising taxes phasing it in without seeing the disruptions we're seeing nationally. >> first of all, if you study carefully romney care, it's the second affordable health care in the united states. >> people in massachusetts like it. >> sure, and they pay for it, but you couldn't extend to the rest of the country. >> should individual states have done what massachusetts did, as opposed -- >> they were drifting in that direction. you look at vermont, which has adopted a single payer system, totally different than anyone else. >> you have romney hugging romney racare. he spent two years running from romney care, now he's promoting it. that said, romney care started out unpopular and glitchy. now it's popular and works well, the same will be said for obuma care. >> medicare in the '60s, they had a lot of problems early on. now everybody loves it. >> medicare in the '60s was a very different program than this. one of the things to remember is there were no losers with medicare. no losers in medicare pa
best crafted by states with bipartisan support and input from its employers as we did without raising taxes phasing it in without seeing the disruptions we're seeing nationally. >> first of all, if you study carefully romney care, it's the second affordable health care in the united states. >> people in massachusetts like it. >> sure, and they pay for it, but you couldn't extend to the rest of the country. >> should individual states have done what massachusetts did, as...
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>> the first thing i think that's amazing is people believe poor people don't pay taxes. they pay the largest percentage. the people that will be impacted, the largest group within this group of lazy people would be children. then the seniors and then the disabled. this is the overwhelming amount. more than 40% of the people on this program actually do work. new york city, they have more than one job. i think that something that happens with snap that really is terrible is that we look at the program and we completely negate the reality of our economy. we say things like and believe things like the government will save $5 billion. the part they won't tell you is every dollar that goes into food stamps, it returns $1.73 to local economy. so it's not just that government is going to save $5 billion. everyone is about to have millions of dollars snatched right from your town and no one asked you. >> many lawmakers would say the economy is getting better. mine it would be slow but it's getting better. the unemployment rate is going down but it's time to wean people off the sy
>> the first thing i think that's amazing is people believe poor people don't pay taxes. they pay the largest percentage. the people that will be impacted, the largest group within this group of lazy people would be children. then the seniors and then the disabled. this is the overwhelming amount. more than 40% of the people on this program actually do work. new york city, they have more than one job. i think that something that happens with snap that really is terrible is that we look at...
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you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care about obamacare. cuccinelli would squeak in, if they are ready to move on, then mcauliffe probably wins in a landslide. >> i agree with gary b, that is the important race, new york city is a done deal, they are voting in a high-tax pr pro-government guy. and terry mcauliffe is campaigning on obamacare. i think that virginia is going democrat in a big way. >> that is happening. more and more of a blue state. >> it was a reliable for the g.o.p., now, just in really certain areas, very small or smaller areas, can the republicans count on it. neil: thank you very much. we' your reaction to this. you tweet we re
you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care...
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they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on republicans to come up with something. and then say, we're not offering taxes. you don't mess around too much spending. we don't walk off when there's. you keep your tax rates and tax allowances in place. we can just walk off the stage. every once miles fine. >> well, that could very well be their strategy. this is a situation where we now have two sides, the senate and house actually getting in a room in talking about these things. the republicans should not be bamboozled by this. neil: when you say bamboozled, what do you mean? they should push hard for cuts in spending? a
they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on...
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bill deblasio in a position to raise taxes. he told you what he's going to do. he's going to take taxes up. if he wins, does that put a crimp in anything? do rates go higher? >> in terms of the mayor's race we'll see in the next couple of weeks. whoever it is, will try to continue the positive job growth, the diversification of our economy, technology -- focused on technology. a lot of the companies moving downtown, midtown south are getting priced out. i think whoever that mayor is, whether it's lodo or de blasio, he'll continue to make jobs, continuous to be the capital of the world in terms of trying to attract and retain the best and brightest and continue to drive crime down and public safety and a liveable city. go to brooklyn. you see the tremendous amount of people living and working in brooklyn today, queens, all over the city great growth. >> brooklyn is hot. what industries are spending the most money in terms of real estate right now? you said technology. >> definitely technology. but it's also -- there's a company called we work. it's just taken ove
bill deblasio in a position to raise taxes. he told you what he's going to do. he's going to take taxes up. if he wins, does that put a crimp in anything? do rates go higher? >> in terms of the mayor's race we'll see in the next couple of weeks. whoever it is, will try to continue the positive job growth, the diversification of our economy, technology -- focused on technology. a lot of the companies moving downtown, midtown south are getting priced out. i think whoever that mayor is,...
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delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >> look, governor christi is very charismatic. he's comfortable in his own skin. there's no question that he's benefitted from the fact that national democrats did not challenge him. and inside the state of new jersey democrats were divided. there were a lot of democrats that he cut deals with that supported him that may not support him if he runs for president. so chris christi will have a big victory. i don't know if it will be as big as he thinks it will be. i don't think it will be transferrable to the republicans in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina or any place else
delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >>...
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how can they get the tax credit. that's what they're focused on. we have to stop this thing where they keep trying to wreck the affordable care act. and i want to invite republicans to come on board. >> stay hear. next we cease fire. maybe we can talk about that. how we actually govern. is there anything that you two can agree on? we want you at home to weigh in on today's fireback question. will obama care improve your health coverage? we'll have the results after the break. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at
how can they get the tax credit. that's what they're focused on. we have to stop this thing where they keep trying to wreck the affordable care act. and i want to invite republicans to come on board. >> stay hear. next we cease fire. maybe we can talk about that. how we actually govern. is there anything that you two can agree on? we want you at home to weigh in on today's fireback question. will obama care improve your health coverage? we'll have the results after the break. my customers...
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it says you may find your premiums you lower due to a new kind of tax credit in the nationalplace, you may qualify for plans -- even though -- isn't available outside of marketplace, the health care law also guarantees that you can choose a new plan outside the marketplace, even if you have a preexisting condition. my point is these insurers either want to keep the people in their -- that work in their policy, or they want to tell them -- they tell them about what's available in the marketplace units if it's available. >> but they have to do that, because the grandfather part of the bill says, if you have a plan that continues on, but the law says they have to find different coverage -- >> better coverage. >> different coverage, whatever that is, for the 50-year-old woman who is writing to me, i'm not going to have any more children -- >> and i don't have a prostate, okay? >> that's fine. so for folks saying they're now going to pay more, because they're not the grandfathering option. that's a myth there, because if a plan changes its coverage, if a plan changes how much they're chargi
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again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form of governance, or more accurately anti-governance. its stronghold is the tea party. we see it in continuing challenges to obama care, in senator rand pall's promise to nullify anything the president does to impose new gun controls. each is presented as a practical attempt to find a better answer, but as a constitutional demand for restoration of the nation to its hallowed prior self. it's not a coincidence that the resurgence of nullification is happening while our first african-american president is in office. >> well, a lot of it's coming from the south, karen. we know that. back in 2008, somebody said john mccain was just elected president of the confederacy. that's where a lot of these states are. there's no question about it. also, i remember grover norquist invited me down to washington the night
again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form of governance, or more accurately anti-governance. its stronghold is the tea party. we see it in continuing challenges to obama care, in senator rand pall's promise to nullify anything the president does to impose new gun controls. each is...
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